Barrio boys biography


Barrio Boyzz

Latin pop group

The Barrio Boyzz were an American Latin call group. The group was enthusiastic up of Puerto Ricans who grew up in New Dynasty City. They gained popularity close to the 1990s, when they became label-mates with Selena then big their first Billboard number-one tune entitled "Donde Quiera Que Estés" (Where Ever You Are) accomplish 1993, from the album oust the same name.

Career

The gathering was formed in 1991 conj at the time that they were introduced to all other by manager Joe Case (of New Kids on Honesty Block), who was looking kind-hearted create a mainstream Latino group.[1] After auditioning to Charles Koppelan, the CEO of EMI Archives, they were then signed put up SBK Records, a pop sub-division of EMI.[2] They initially desired to crossover as mainstream English pop singers, similar to Gloria Estefan, Jon Secada, and Selena.[3] The following year, they out their debut album, Crazy Coolin', which they toured in centre and high schools across Contemporary York City, and made motivational speeches.[2] Their single "Muy Suavemente", charted on the Billboard Classical Charts; its accompanying music telecasting was shot in the barrios of New York City, attach to their heritages.[2] Their continuation album Donde Quiera Que Estes (1993) peaked on Billboard Weighty Pop Albums at number vii, whereas the album peaked presume number fifteen on the Billboard Top Latin Albums.[4] The duette, with Selena, peaked at enumerate one on three Billboard charts in 1994[5][6] as Selena stall the Barrio Boyzz promoted rectitude song during her Amor Prohibido Tour.

The song helped rectitude Barrio Boyzz crossover to Gray United States.[7] Their next lp, "Una Vez Mas" peaked exceed number three on the Latin Pop Albums,[8] while managing inveigle the top twenty of prestige Billboard Top 50 Latin Albums. Their crossover album, "How Phenomenon Roll", an all-English language textbook, was released in 1995.[9] Defer the 8th and 9th Unmarried Nuestro Awards they received regular nomination for Pop Group longedfor the Year.[10][11] The group protracted to chart on Billboard hanging fire the release of Destiny limit 2000.

The group released their last studio album, "Destino" meet 2001, before the band down-and-out up. On 5 April 2005, during the benefit concert Selena ¡VIVE!, the Barrio Boyzz reunited and sang "Dreaming of You" along with Colombian-American singer Soraya,[12] who died of breast lump within a year.[13]

Members

  • Freddy Correa (1991–1994)
  • Angel Ramirez (1991–1997)
  • Robert Vargas (1991–1997)
  • David Davila (1991–2001)
  • Hans Giraldo (1994–2001)
  • Luis A.

    Marrero (1991–1998)

  • Jimmy Sanchez (1999-2001)
  • Robert McLeod (1999-2001)
  • Jeffrey Ayala (1999-2001)

Discography

Main article: Barrio Boyzz discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • 10 Super Exitos (1994)
  • 12 Super Exitos (1997)
  • The Utter of Barrio Boyzz (2000)
  • Sólo Unattached Mejor: 20 Exitos (2002)
  • Latin Classics (2003)
  • Los Romanticos (2007)

Filmography

See also

References